In the wake of Lord Melvyn Bragg's House of Lords debate on the vital importance of the arts to the UK's society and economy, composer Howard Goodall makes an urgent call for the Government to rethink its proposed further reduction of resources for musical education
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The myriad threats comedians face is explored in the new edition of 'Index on Censorship', writes its Editor-in-Chief Jemimah Steinfeld
Babies dig the beat, a new study shows, offering a cool insight into the origin of music.
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I was walking with my teenage son in a large shop the other day, and we passed by the children’s section. I saw a duvet cover that so much reminded me of Kretk – or, in English translation, the Little Mole. We were recalling which of the Kretk films that we saw we liked most […]
John Mitchinson explores the attributes of the character that long pre-dates 'Santa Claus’
And that could be a good thing.
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Ghost nets that ensnarl and kill ocean wildlife get an artistic makeover.
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What the melting permafrost looks and sounds like to a scientist.
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Grappling with the complicated legacy of an unexpectedly
popular musical genre.
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Nick Smith explores what the music business is doing (or not) to put its house in order